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Peet's Coffee: Veterans get one free drip coffee or tea of any size. Starbucks : A free tall (12-ounce) brewed coffee (hot or iced)is available for veterans, military service members, and military ...
Walk-On’s Sports Bistreaux: All day Monday, veterans get a free Scholarship Burger – a special offer valued at $10–$12, depending on location (offer good for dine-in guests with valid ID).
The American Veterans Center is involved in several different forms of media and outreach; this includes Radio, Television, Video, and Print. Free internet broadcasts of both of the Veteran Center's radio programs "Veterans Chronicles"/"Proudly We Hail" [9] and downloads of the podcast [10] of Veterans Chronicles are available.
Where can veterans get free meals, deals before Veterans Day 2023? 99 Restaurants: Free lunch from a select menu when you buy an entree from opening to 5 p.m. Nov. 10. bartaco: Save 20% off Nov. 9-11.
The A-Infos Radio Project was the first grassroots media project of its kind on the internet to allow free upload and download of programs, and has attracted a wide variety of audio material. The focus remains on public domain radio programmes from various perspectives and often of an alternative political nature.
Wounded Warrior Project (WWP) is an American charity and veterans service organization that operates as a nonprofit 501(c)(3).WWP offers a variety of programs, services and events for wounded veterans who incurred a physical or mental injury, illnesses, or co-incident to their military service on or after September 11, 2001.
Yard House is offering veterans and active military members a free appetizer on Veterans Day. Yogurtland. Veterans and military personnel can save 15% off an in-store purchase at participating ...
Simons along with broadcaster Mike Bates created and produced a 10-hour radio documentary (AFVN: The GI's Companion) as a tribute to AFVN and to honor all Vietnam Veterans. It aired and streamed on Veterans Day 2015 on WEBY Radio in Pensacola, Florida. The documentary is archived at Rock Radio Scrapbook: AFVN: The GI's Companion. [28]